"Looking at the never-ending understanding of plant-microbe interactions, it is indispensable to keep track of research scenario. This field have been inferred using numerous approaches based on the aims of the researchers in various disciplines. However, the emergence of next-generation techniques, both molecular and computational have brought new face to the research. These approaches often result in massive information, which are sometimes tangled and need further analysis. These types of analyses also require cutting-edge data analytics as well as efficient statistical models. Plant-Microbe Interactions: Harnessing Next-Generation Molecular Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture provides a wholesome idea regarding the modern-day analytics and approaches being used to provide insights into the interactions between plant and microbe. A wide range of technologies have been explored along with practical guides towards these techniques. A detailed understanding of omics data in various areas could be obtained from this compilation. Features: Cross-talk between plant and microbe Overview of advanced molecular techniques particular to study plant-microbe interaction Practical guide to technologies such as NGS Omics data analysis particular to study plant-microbe interaction Role of Soil Metagenomics Advanced technologies such as Nanotech and CRISPR serving plant-microbe interaction This book will serve as a great reference to various next-generation techniques in the field of plant-microbe interaction, thereby, helping in understanding the mechanisms better. This will also help the budding researchers to shape their research in similar area"--
Plant-Microbe Interactions: Harnessing Next-Generation Molecular Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture provides a wholesome idea regarding the modern-day analytics and approaches being used to provide insights into the interactions between plant and microbe.
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Editors |
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Contributors |
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1 Novel Approaches and Advanced Molecular Techniques for Crop Improvement |
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Channakeshavaiah Chikkaputtaiah |
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2 The Chemical Dialogue during Plant-Microbe Interaction: Implications in Sustainable Agriculture |
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3 Implication of Microbial Signals: Plant Communication |
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4 Molecular Aspects of Host-Pathogen Interaction |
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Dharmendra Singh Lagoriya |
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5 Omics: A Potential Tool to Delineate the Mechanism of Biocontrol Agents against Plant Pathogens |
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6 Bioinformatics Approaches to Improve and Enhance the Understanding of Plant-Microbe Interaction: A Review |
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7 Plant-Microbe Interactions in the Age of Sequencing |
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8 Metaomics Technologies in Understanding Ethnomedicinal Plants and Endophyte Microbiome |
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9 Plant-Rhizomicrobiome Interactive Ecology through the Lenses of Multi-Omics and Relevant Bioinformatics Approaches |
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10 Future Prospects of Next-Generation Sequencing |
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11 Revisiting Molecular Techniques for Enhancing Sustainable Agriculture |
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12 Nanotechnology in Plant Pathology: An Overview |
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13 An Overview of CRISPR and Gene Chip Technology to Study Plant-Microbe Interaction |
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14 Functional Genomic Approaches to Improve Rice Productivity through Leaf Architecture |
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15 Tapping the Role of Plant Volatiles Inducing Multi-Trophic Interactions for Sustainable Agricultural Production |
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Yengkhom Linthoingambi Devi |
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16 Desiccation Tolerance in Orthodox and Recalcitrant Seeds |
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17 Chemical Ecology in Belowground Plant Communication |
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Eduardo J. Azevedo Correa |
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18 Possible Bioremediation Strategies for Arsenic Detoxification by Consortium of Beneficial Bacteria |
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Professor Harikesh Bahadur Singh is Distinguished Professor, Department of Biotechnology, GLA University, Mathura, India. He has served as Professor & Head, Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology at Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, India. His major research focus is on bioinoculats, biological control of plant pathogens and nano-biotechnology. Prof. Singh has been decorated with several prestigious National awards and honors for his scientific contributions in the field of organic farming and translational agriculture, notable being CSIR Technology Prize for Biological Sciences by Honble Prime Minister of India, M.S. Swaminathan award by Society for Plant Research, Vigyan Bharti Award, Prof. V.P. Bhide Memorial Award, Society for Plant Research, and many more. To his credit, he has 20 U.S. patents which have been successfully transferred for commercial production of biopesticides to several industrial houses in India. He has been able to add more than 300 publications and 27 books.
Dr. Anukool Vaishnav is working as an Assistant professor in the Department of Biotechnology, GLA University, Mathura, India. He has operated SERB-National Postdoctoral Fellowship (NPDF) at Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He has 7 years of research experience in plant-microbe interaction field. His research is mainly focused on microbial mediated plant protection against biotic and abiotic stress, characterization of signaling molecules and secondary metabolites (soluble and VOCs) in plant holobionts. As an active researcher, he has published more than 45 publications and 2 Books. He has filed 9 Indian patents in association with his research group. He is an editorial member of Current Genomics Journal published by Bentham Science. He has been awarded with Swiss Excellence Fellowship and Young Scientist Awards from different agencies.
Dr Jagajjit Sahu is currently working as a Domain Expert in Manav - Human Atlas Initiative at National Centre for Cell Science, Pune, India. His primary area of expertise is Bioinformatics, especially in the field of genomics and data science. His research interests focus on the improvement and development of efficient approaches for data analysis. He received his PhD from the Department of Life Science and Bioinformatics, Assam University, India and post-doctoral research experiences from University of Aberdeen, Banaras Hindu University, and Assam Agricultural University. Dr Sahu has a background in Mathematics, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics. Having more than 11 years of experience, he has been able to publish 37 journal articles and a few book chapters. Dr Sahu has edited 12 manuscripts for the journal Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection and 2 special issues for Current Genomics. He has presented his research at several international conferences and been acted as a resource person in many workshops. He has also reviewed several manuscripts for reputed journals such as Briefings in Bioinformatics, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Genes and Sensors.